MANILA, Philippines — Top logistics company Asia Cargo Container Line Inc. has obtained an ISO 9001:2015 certification from TUV Rheinland signifying its adherence to management standards in providing quality standards to its clients , providing a fitting backdrop to its 25th year in the business set next month.

Founded by brothers, Armand and Richard Ng, the company continues to provide forwarding, warehousing, and distribution and complete supply chain work flow throughout the Philippines.

The ISO 9001:2015, the world’s most widely recognized quality management system certification by international standard , was accorded Asia Container Cargo after it instituted an extensive self-assessing, internal auditing, and employee training to enhance the competency of its personnel.

TÜV managing director Tristan Arwen Loveres, had Asia Cargo ISO 9001 certified after finding out that its customers consistently receive high quality products and services, which in turn brings many benefits, including satisfied management, and employees.

Asia Cargo maintains its offices in Binondo, Manila, Mandaue City in Cebu, Davao and has warehouses in Taguig City and Mamplasan , Laguna for its complete logistics solution to handle and manage end-to-end supply chain pipeline for its customers.

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